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Husky's have sensitive stomachs, so don't spice things up too much. They eat only when hungry and do not gorge themselves. Too much spicy or rich food is not good for them.

Your can also feed your husky some fruits and vegetables. Raisins,Grapes and onions are not good foods to feed your dog. but carrots and celery are great for them. For a complete list of foods that are a NO NO.


1 32 OZ. carton of Vanilla Yogurt
2 Tbl. of Peanut Butter
2 Tbl. of Honey
1 Banana
Blend in a blender.
Pour into dixie cups, and freeze.
Makes about 16, 2 oz. servings.
Yummy.
  Your husky will love this!
1-2  lbs of venison, elk, or other game
6 large potatoes unpeeled
3 large carrots.
Put all ingrediants in a large pan, crockpot or whatever you have.
Cover with water and simmer .
Mash ingrediants with potato
masher if desired. There you have it. You can also substitute rice or noodles for the potatoes.


1 lb of ground turkey
2 large eggs
2 cups cooked brown or white rice
2 carrots diced fine
1 apple with peelings not the core
mix all together bake at 375 for 45 minutes.
Cool, cut in thin slices, feed immediately or freeze for later use.

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